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Lake Taneycomo Fishing Guides For Ozark Anglers

By Kenya Campos


A trip to the Ozark Mountains by anglers usually means a visit to Branson, Missouri. The dam on the White River built here in 1913 created the incredibly large and manmade Lake Taneycomo, which has since become a tourist magnet that attracts nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts by the boatload. The first thing that all Lake Taneycomo fishing guides mention is that this is without any doubt one of the top trout and bass fishing locations in the country.

Tourists usually prefer the direct access to the lake provided from downtown Branson. Anglers feeling out good spots may like Branson Landing, or head further east to communities at Powersite, Forsyth or Rockaway Beach. There's plenty of room for trout fishing all year round, with the water stretching for 22 miles from the Table Rock Dam to the Powersite Dam.

The clear water at a cool 50 degrees is stocked annually with 750,000 magnificent trout. They come from a hatchery called Shepherd of the Hills which raises a stupendous 1.25 million of these trophy rainbow and brown trout each year. State regulations must be followed, and there are additional restrictions in effect at the upper end of this lake.

The abundance and quality of the catch at the upper end make it ideal for both fly as well as spin fishing. The artificial area regulations and slot limits make it a bit harder, but that just enhances the challenge of the experience. Anyway, the remaining 19 miles of water between the dams has no such lure and length restrictions.

Trout permits in these parts come with a four-per-day limit. The daily permit valid for a specific date costs $7, but anglers who plan on coming back can always get an annual or even a lifetime permit. The permits may be bought at any Walmart or a sporting goods store in Missouri.

The restricted part of this water body stretches for a distance of about three miles from the dam to the mouth of Fall Creek. Anglers cannot use bait in this zone, and even a catch and release outing on the water requires a trout permit. Slot limits apply for rainbow trout in between 12 to 20 inches, and on brown trout smaller than 20 inches.

In simple terms, what this means is that rainbow trout in between 12 to 20 inches must be released back after being caught, and only those that are smaller than 12 inches or bigger than 20 inches may be kept. Any brown trout which are smaller than 20 inches also cannot be kept, and must be released back into the water immediately after they are caught. The normal possession limits will also need to be followed.

The secret to a successful day of boating or wading in these waters is to know the spots where the fish are biting, but which are as yet largely unknown to most anglers and visitors. This is far easier with guided fishing tours led by local experts. The best Lake Taneycomo fishing spots vary all the time, and only the expert guides who are intimately familiar with the White River know where these magnificent trophy fish abound on an any day of the year.




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